el bramido
-the bellow
See the entry for bramido.

bramido

el bramido(
brah
-
mee
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doh
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. bellow
El toro lanzó un bramido y embistió al torero.The bull let out a bellow and charged at the torero.
b. bellowing
El cazador se escondió cuando escuchó el bramido de un ciervo.The hunter hid when he heard the bellowing of a deer.
c. roar
El bramido del león ahuyentó a las hienas.The roar of the lion scared the hyenas away.
d. roaring
El bramido del ciervo resonó por el bosque.The roaring of the deer echoed through the forest.
a. roar
Esteban largó un bramido y golpeó el escritorio con su puño.Esteban let out a roar and pounded his fist on the desk.
a. howling
El bramido del viento precedió a la tormenta.The howling of the wind preceded the storm.
b. roaring
Leandra escuchaba el bramido del mar desde arriba del faro.Leandra listened to the roaring of the sea from the top of the lighthouse.
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